Dozens of cats and dogs displaced by last month's deadly Eaton Fire are now up for adoption and in need of a forever home.
The Pasadena Humane Society will be resuming their pet adoptions for the first time since the Eaton Fire.  The agency has ...
So many animals have been displaced by the Eaton Fire, but the Pasadena Humane Society is taking good care of them and showering them with love until they find a new place to call home.
The Pasadena Humane Society has created an animal rescue hotline to help pets and owners separated during the Eaton Fire. "Keep looking, keep checking, because you never know when your dog or cat ...
In 2019, DuVernet stepped in to lead the Pasadena Humane Society after serving as the CEO of the Virginia Beach Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. She took the reins of a ...
At the Pasadena Humane Society, many of the displaced pets were brought in by owners who had to evacuate and could not take the animals with them to hotel rooms, emergency shelters or friends ...
Local rescue organizations, including the Pasadena Humane Society, have been stepping up, sheltering hundreds of animals, and now working on reunification. Kevin McManus serves as PR and ...
Times of San Diego will send you the top local and state news at 8 a.m., 365 days a year. Sign up Two adoptable dogs were transferred from the Pasadena Humane Society to the San Diego Humane Society.
up for auction to raise money for the Pasadena Humane Society” she says. “PHS are a critical lifeline for pets impacted by the Los Angeles Fires. “They are providing animals impacted by the ...
Dia DuVernet, who has led the Pasadena Humane Society for five years, has resigned as the organization’s CEO and president. DuVernet, 59, was credited with expanding programs at the 121-year-old ...
Many who fled the flames were forced to make devastating choices about their pets. Some, terrified, hid or refused to leave. In other cases, their owners were away from home and could not safely ...